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Understanding the American Indian girl of today (1928) is dependent upon an appreciation of two influences in her life: the influence of the earlier life of her race, or her social heritage, and the influence of school life. This article focuses on...

This document includes excerpts from the handbook of American Indians north of Mexico, bulletin 30, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1907-1910. The report tabulates the Indian tribes in Montana and includes a description of each tribe.

This publication contains a collection of 192 articles extracted from 125 issues of Indian Education published between 1944 and 1951. The articles deal with a range of topics including administration at the national and local level, understanding...

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Bibliography of books and articles about the Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Indians of the Great Plains region of North America.

Presents an account of the route of Meriwether Lewis’ travels through what is now the Blackfeet Reservation in July, 1806. The report attempts to locate the site where Lewis’ party encountered eight Piegan, during which time two Indians were...

A survey conducted to obtain data concerning the present socio-economic status, characteristics, and capabilities of the residents of the Rocky Boy's Reservation, and to ascertain ways in which the existing dependency of the people might be...

This leaflet describes the life and times of Frank Bird Linderman, his contributions and accomplishments. It focuses on his writings and their valuable ethnological content. Contains a bibliography of Linderman's books. Prepared for distribution in...

This report of population characteristics, living conditions, and income of families of enrollees of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana, deals principally with the progress of these Indians in achieving a social...

Since 1961, the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights has conducted an extensive investigation into the constitutional rights of the American Indian, the first such study ever undertaken by Congress. This report summarizes the subcommittee's...

The purposes of this study of the Wind River Shoshone Sun Dance are to broaden existing knowledge of the past and present forms of the ceremony, to trace its history, and to outline the social and psychological factors affecting the development of...

This report is based primarily upon data collected for the the Missouri Basin Project, River Basin Surveys, Smithsonian Institution, during the latter half of the 1950 field season and during the summer of 1951.

Indians of North America -- Montana; Indians of North America -- Wyoming; Indian reservations -- Montana; Indian reservations -- Wyoming; Indian allotments; Indians of North America -- Land tenure -- Montana; Indians of North America -- Land tenure...

This booklet provides information regarding the Native American tribes of Montana and Wyoming, chronicling significant changes in public policy with respect to the tribes, changes in population, and in economic and social conditions on reservations.

Contents: Introduction (The life and works of Edwin Thompson Denig) -- Crow relationship to the Hidatsa -- Description of Crow country -- Population and major divisions -- Intertribal relations -- Raiding for horses -- Some characteristics of the...

This descriptive guide is designed to provide technical information to the Crow Tribe regarding the possible development of their coal resource. It is a summation of the probable impacts of coal development at three different assumed levels of...

This report is part of a comprehensive study of the physical and human resources of the Crow Indians. It is based largely on a family survey of the entire resident population by personal interview conducted during the fall of 1952, supplemented by...

Booklet seeks to provide information about American Indians living in Montana and Wyoming, including a brief summary of their relationship with the Federal Government, the reservation structure, and some data regarding population, land ownership,...

This report is provides a general summary of the American Indian and his / her relationship with the federal government, a resume of reservation programs, a brief sketch of the history and administration of each reservation in Montana and Wyoming,...

Economic conditions; Social life and customs; Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation; Bureau of Indian Affairs -- Aberdeen Area Office; Bureau of Indian Affairs -- Billings Area Office.

In the fall of 1950 a survey was undertaken to determine the economic status and level of living of the Northern Cheyenne Indians as a basis for formulating a long-range social and economic program for the reservation. This report includes...

This monograph presents material on the modern religious concepts and practices of the Teton division of the Sioux or Dakota Indians. Religious concepts of the Teton Dakota Indians of South Dakota are basically unchanged, and pre-reservation...

This study of coal impact is designed to provide information to Crow Tribal leaders and other decision makers relative to principal environmental concerns or impacts resulting from various levels of coal development on the Crow Reservation and its...

This report represents a new effort by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Indian Education to prepare a comprehensive education plan. The report does not attempt to answer all the questions that might arise later and may be important to the...

This report provides a summary of results of a three-year program testing the achievement of Indian children in federal, public, and mission schools. The two main purposes of the Indian Service-Wide Testing Project were (1) to examine the progress...

This report was initially prepared to place special emphasis on the relative importance of the Indian land and people resources in the Northern Great Plains and to show some of the impacts on these Indian resources associated with coal development....

This paper attempts to clarify the place of the bear in the religious practices of the Kootenai Indians by comparing interviews with tribe members and written accounts. Also compares Kootenai bear ceremonialism with that of other tribes in the...